The American version of "I'm Not the God of Medicine" has a burst of acting skills, which makes people admire and move.

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This is a story with a real background. The film "Dallas Buyers Club" is based on Ron Woodruff’s real experience and adapted , mainly about Ron Woodruff’s diagnosis of HIV, The story of the fight against illness and the US Food and Drug Administration.

The American version of 'I'm Not the God of Medicine' has a burst of acting skills, which makes people admire and move. - Lujuba

This is also a very efficient Oscar-winning film, with only one month of production, and finally won three Oscars. Best Actor Matthew McConaughey, Best Supporting Actor Jared Leto, Best Makeup and Hair Design

The American version of 'I'm Not the God of Medicine' has a burst of acting skills, which makes people admire and move. - Lujuba

1986 Dallas, USA, Ron Woodruff (played by Matthew McConaughey) After was diagnosed with AIDS, he was diagnosed with AIDS for only 30 days, and refused to wait for death and illness. After obtaining the illegal AZT, Ron found that it did not help him in any way. Finally fled to Mexico.

The American version of 'I'm Not the God of Medicine' has a burst of acting skills, which makes people admire and move. - Lujuba

Ron learned and started taking a drug that was not approved in the United States. When he discovered that the drug was improving his health, Ron saw an opportunity. It smuggled the drug across the border. Ron and another AIDS patient, Raymond (Jered Leto, ), began to tell others. Citizens carrying the virus sell medicines. In the process, in order to prove how beneficial his buying club was, Ron started a struggle with the medical department and the law. The most direct point of

is the spirit represented by Ron Woodruff: he never gives up and never accepts the answer "no". He is smarter than he looks. At first he denied his condition, but he studied AIDS, how people get infected with AIDS, and how to treat AIDS. He lives around this system, survives on the edge, and in the end he is not just surviving, and it makes people admire and move.

By the end of the movie, he has surpassed the realm of his fight for survival, selflessly helping those who need help like him. Despite his promiscuity and drug abuse, there is an admirable quality in him. Because of an incurable disease, his life is rapidly dwindling, and the difficulties he faces cast a shadow over his fear of homosexuality and his pursuit of monetary rewards. His despair drove him to work inside and outside the system, thereby challenging the rigidity of the law and bureaucracy.

Ron is a gambler throughout the movie, from canvassing votes at rodeos, to smuggling unauthorized drugs from Mexico, to bribing officials and professionals to get what he wants, to building an organization Provide unapproved but feasible drugs to patients in need. He has great confidence to get what he wants in any way. Throughout his life, he clung to his life vigorously, just as he clung to a rodeo.

This is a story about marginalized people. Ron and his transgender partner Raymond, as well as the buyer members of the Dallas Club (mostly gay), were rejected by society when AIDS was first discovered in the mid-1980s. They were diagnosed with AIDS, but they knew very little about the connection between AIDS and the gay community, and there were almost no effective drugs, so even if their lives were threatened, the mainstream society never took them seriously.

However, through the efforts of Ron and his club, we feel a kind of respect for humans, regardless of people's lifestyle and sexual orientation.

While the true nature of Ron’s sexual orientation is unclear (maybe because of marketing and dramatic effects, Ron is portrayed as strictly straight and even flirting with his doctor), this film depicts an angry natural yet intimidating Convincing the change, the country folks become a diligent "researcher" and use their lives as a bet.

"Dallas Buyers Club" is worthy of all its Oscars. From its powerful story to the outstanding performance of its actors. It is a movie worth watching.

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